China News Agency, Beijing, December 28. News from Tehran: According to official Iranian media reports, the Iranian judiciary increased the list of Americans suspected of participating in the assassination of the commander of the "Quds Brigade" of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran to 48 on the 27th. people.

  According to the news agency of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Soleimani’s death anniversary committee spokesperson Amir Abdullahian said on the 27th local time that according to information from Iran’s judicial institutions, Iran has so far delivered these items to six countries. Man’s arrest warrant.

Amir Abdullahian also stated that he hopes these people will be tried in the "near future."

He also emphasized that "severe retaliation" for the assassination of Soleimani is still on Iran's agenda.

On January 6, local time, thousands of Iranian citizens took to the streets of Tehran to pay tribute to Soleimani, a senior officer killed by the US military. Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei gave a memorial ceremony for Soleimani. Its prayer.

The picture shows a picture of the people holding up Soleimani at the memorial service.

  According to a report by Iran’s English-language television station “Press TV”, Iran’s judiciary confirmed on November 27 that the country had set up a special committee to hunt down and trace those accused of participating in the assassination of Soleimani.

  On January 3 this year, Soleimani was killed in an airstrike by US troops outside Baghdad International Airport in Iraq.

Iran subsequently asked Interpol to arrest 36 US officials suspected of participating in the assassination of Soleimani, including US President Trump.

  In addition, Iranian high-level officials have repeatedly expressed their views on the assassination of Soleimani and warned the United States several times that Iran will implement more severe retaliation.

On July 21 this year, Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei warned the United States, “We will definitely bring a'peer strike' to Americans.”

Subsequently, Ali Shamkhani, secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, issued a message on social media to warn the US government that Iran "will not stop revenge until the perpetrators are punished" and that "more severe revenge is coming."

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